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Recent Posts
- President’s Science Advisors Suggest Do-able Second Term Policies
- Database Suggests Downward Trend in Times Coverage
- Weather and Climate Change Focus of AMS June 25 ‘Short Course’
- Goodbye Jim Hansen, Civil Servant. Hello Jim Hansen, Citizen Scientist
- Points Leading Conservative Voices Most Often Make on Climate Change
- Sportsmen’s and Anglers’ Views Highlighted in New ‘This Is Not Cool’ Video
- U. of Washington Course: Science Students Learning ‘to Tell Stories’
Author Archives: Keith Kloor
Climate Doomsday Clock Winding Down
Time is running out to avert ‘dangerous’ climate change, says the IEA. But are deadlines and temperature targets too arbitrary?
Might Global Warming Heat Up the 2012 Presidential Campaign?
Imagine this: Climate change might actually become an election year issue to reckon with.
Unprecedented Jump in Carbon Dioxide Output: Alarming News … but not a Shocking Surprise
A record-breaking build-up of greenhouse gases is reported on eve of latest international climate treaty negotiations. Forecast calls for lots of empty talk, as usual.
Contrarians Contest ‘BEST’ Results and Media Interpretations
A widely publicized climate study shoots down key skeptic argument. Some climate ‘skeptics’ now try shooting down that narrative.
Occupy the Climate?
Climate activists wanting to piggyback on the Occupy Wall Street movement have their work cut out for them.
Why Culture Matters in the Climate Debate
A new paper argues that climate educators and communicators are ignoring deeply held beliefs that influence climate skepticism.
The Population Quandary … in the Climate Context
For decades, population hogged the spotlight, even when the glare was harsh. But all eyes are on climate change these days, though it appears that population concerns are rising anew, along with the atmosphere’s concentration of greenhouse gases.



